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Happy Ghoul — Neutral Card

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Happy Ghoul is a neutral minion. This card can be obtained from Knights of the Frozen Throne packs. Below the card images, you will find explanations to help you
use the card optimally in every game mode of Hearthstone.

1. General Comments

If Happy Ghoul's effect can be triggered, it generates a saving of more than 2
Mana. This makes attempting to do so is an attractive proposition. The
downside, outside of Priest decks, is that not only do you need to play a deck
that is capable of healing, but you also need to be injured for the effect to
work.

2. Constructed Play

Happy Ghoul is designed to be an aggressive tempo card. Creating an Aggro deck
that injures itself early enough to be relevant means that you will be looking
to use a Weapon class if you intend to use this card in Constructed play.

3. Arena

Happy Ghoul is an average card in Arena. Its effect is generally too hard to
trigger, and in Priest, where it is easier to activate, the 2 Mana spent on
healing face means that the 0-Mana Ghoul is not a big tempo gain, unless it is
played very early in the game. On the other side of this, a 3/3 for 3 Mana is
not a disaster, and so the Ghoul can be drafted as a filler minion if needed,
especially if there are two or three potential activators.